Dr. Beryl E. Exley is a senior lecturer in the Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Education, Cultural and Language Studies in Education. Her research interests include scientific literacies and culture and school-based literacy practices. She believes lettered representations in print mode are no longer the dominant mass communication for any of us. In today’s world, literacy means being able to critically analyze a wide range of texts and contexts in order to take informed action.
Communities of Learners: Early Years Students, New Learning Pedagogy and Transformations
Exley, B. (2008). Communities of Learners: Early Years Students, New Learning Pedagogy and Transformations. In Healy, A. (ed), Multiliteracies and Diversity in Education: New Pedagogies for Expanding Landscapes. Oxford University Press. South Melbourne, Vic., pp. 126-143.